10 Sights & Landmarks in Hidalgo That You Shouldn't Miss

February 14, 2022 Sheron Bogner

Discover the best top things to do in Hidalgo, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Xihuingo, Zona Arqueologica de Cempoala, Tochatlaco, Archivo Historico y Museo de Mineria, A. C., Mirador Pena del Cuervo, Edificio central de la UAEH, Zona Arqueologica de Tula, Ex Convento de San Pedro, Reloj Monumental de Pachuca, Real del monte.
Restaurants in Hidalgo

1. Xihuingo

Tepeapulco Mexico
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Xihuingo

2. Zona Arqueologica de Cempoala

Francisco del Paso Troncoso, Zempoala 91660 Mexico +52 229 934 4208 http://www.inah.gob.mx/es/zonas/144-zona-arqueologica-de-cempoala-con-museo
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Zona Arqueologica de Cempoala

3. Tochatlaco

Carretera Tepeapulco-El Ocote S/N, Zempoala 43850 Mexico +52 55 5505 4496 [email protected] http://www.tochatlaco.com
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Tochatlaco

San Antonio Tochatlaco a farm early s. XIX, opens its doors to guarantee you a guided tour; thanks to its good conservation it is possible to move to the time of its splendor in the S. XIX You can understand the life of a hacienda and understand the process of pulque production and distribution. Note: tours by appointment only

4. Archivo Historico y Museo de Mineria, A. C.

Calle Francisco Javier Mina 110 Pachuca de Soto, Mineral del Monte 42000 Mexico +52 771 715 0976 http://www.distritominero.com.mx/
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Archivo Historico y Museo de Mineria, A. C.

The Acosta Mine starts working in 1727 and keeps its productivity until 1985. Nowadays it has became in an important Museum where you can know about its History and relevant acpects about mining. The Site guards historic architectural remains, testimony of its Historical stages: Colony, english immigration and investment in the region, starting with the Age of Steam and the advent of electricity with the Northamerican investors. You will also visit the inside of a tunnel where you'll be able to see a Silver vein after a historical tour about mining work.

5. Mirador Pena del Cuervo

Mineral del Chico 42120 Mexico
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Mirador Pena del Cuervo

6. Edificio central de la UAEH

Mineral del Monte 42130 Mexico http://www.uaeh.edu.mx/campus/ida/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Edificio central de la UAEH

7. Zona Arqueologica de Tula

Tollan, 16 de Enero, Tula de Allende Municipality 42800 Mexico +52 773 100 3654 [email protected] https://inah.gob.mx/zonas/80-zona-arqueologica-y-museo-de-sitio-de-tula
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4.5 based on 458 reviews

Zona Arqueologica de Tula

Reviewed By CestLeVie - Penrith, Australia

Catching the bus from Mexico City Terminal North, it is a short 1 hour and 45 minute bus journey direct to Tula de Allende. Conveniently the bus station is a 10 minute walk in to the centre of town (el jardin) and then to catch a collectivo to the archaeological site is an additional 10 minutes walk, a short distance out of the centre. Not sure how the collectivos are labelled, but i just asked for the Tula ruins site and was able to be directed to a minivan. The minivan cost 8 pesos (one way) and dropped me at the Oxxo store at the driveway to the site. Add another 10 minute walk and i was buying my tickets. It is one of the few places in Mexico where i was not charged a fee to take video or photos. There were guides at the gate and also on-site however they only seemed to speak Spanish. At each of the buildings there are signs in English and Spanish. Once inside, there are about 4 to 5 key buildings. As others have mentioned it is not a big site. Overall I was there about 2 - 2.5 hours and that was a fairly thorough walk around, time to take photos, and short rest. There are no vendors selling drinks or food once inside, be sure to have water with you. The site is dry, hot and with minimal shade. The crowds were small and by no means anything like the other big tourist sites. For a day trip it is a nice day. To return to town the collectivo will pick up from the Oxxo, you need to wave it down. Alternatively, the taxis offer a shared service. You still pay the same 8 pesos, only you are in a taxi car rather than a mini van. Tula town, unfortunately, doesn't offer so many other attractions, so no need to hang around the town if you don't want to but the town does offer some quaint little cafes offering lunch.

8. Ex Convento de San Pedro

Morelos s/n, Tezontepec Mexico
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Ex Convento de San Pedro

9. Reloj Monumental de Pachuca

Plaza Independencia, Pachuca Mexico http://www.hidalgo.gob.mx/
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4.5 based on 449 reviews

Reloj Monumental de Pachuca

10. Real del monte

Real del monte, Mineral del Monte Mexico http://www.realdelmonte.com.mx
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4.5 based on 518 reviews

Real del monte

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